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Colorado voters approved Amendment 1, the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, on Nov. 3, 1992. The constitutional amendment, passed with just over 53% of the vote, has greatly impacted Colorado’s economic and budgetary policy in the three decades since.

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“In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, I say to you, good morning!”

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The airwaves in Colorado have been full of political advertisements for and against the Democratic candidates for governor, Sen. Michael Bennet and Attorney General Phil Weiser. The focus of the ads has been about what each of them have and haven’t done to fight the agenda of President Donald Trump.

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This story was originally published by Capital & Main.

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Territorial Gov. John Routt, former congressional delegate Jerome Chaffee and Central City attorney Henry Teller were among the dignitaries who traveled in early June 1876 from the Colorado Territory to Cincinnati, where the Republican National Convention gaveled in at the city’s Exposition Hall.


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